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  • This page is for summarizing some of the more interesting discussions in the {{villirc|religion}} chatroom on VillageIRC. Specific chatters will
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  • ==Discussions==
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  • * [[/2006]]: a couple of discussions with [[User:Midian]]
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  • ==Major Discussions==
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  • Offsite discussions:
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  • ...index=TextShort>“At least four top White House lawyers took part in discussions with the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] between 2003 and 2005 about whethe ...t four top [[Bush-Cheney administration|White House]] lawyers took part in discussions with the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] between 2003 and 2005 about whethe
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  • ===Discussions===
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  • During the [[../|2009 healthcare reform discussions]] which ultimately led to [[Obamacare]], there was much talk of a '''public
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  • * #ethics is for reasonably civilized discussions of right and wrong * Lurking may be necessary for participation; long lulls between discussions.
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  • ...good faith]], without which meaningful [[dialectic]] cannot take place and discussions move to lower levels in the [[hierarchy of agreement]].
    353 bytes (48 words) - 19:41, 3 August 2020
  • ...med) anti-[[transparency]] policy of not openly discussing internal policy discussions, despite having the venue of G+ itself available as a venue for discussion.
    672 bytes (97 words) - 13:12, 14 August 2011
  • ...ill make the outcome less favorable to the practitioner. This can apply to discussions around proposed business transactions as well as those around [[group decis
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  • {{subpage}}This area is for collecting discussions on the topic of [[progressive conservatism]] at [[En Tequila Es Verdad]].
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  • ...are the force behind much political discussion (this can include involved discussions of [[religious]] doctrine, where such discussion seems relevant to deciding * '''issues of discourse''', i.e. ways to successfully resolve issues, how discussions can go astray, how they are often manipulated, how to prevent manipulation,
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  • * Discussions of particular points can often spin off into sub-points; such discussions can often become hopelessly tangled in traditional forums (never mind earli Issuepedia encourages the posting of arguments or discussions on [[Issuepedia:Topics|a wide range of topics]]. If you are not certain whe
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  • It tends to come up most often in discussions of [[objective morality|morality]], objective [[evidence|science]], and [[o
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  • ...mocratic Party]]. This is a debate that has existed at the edges, in email discussions and private conversations, but is now moving to center stage."</call>
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  • ...uld also be created when a particular concept becomes important in several discussions and it becomes useful to have
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  • ...civil chaos. The opposing viewpoints of Hobbes and Rousseau often arise in discussions of political philosophy and are typically referred to as [[Hobbes vs. Rouss
    1 KB (167 words) - 01:57, 31 March 2007
  • ...by society. The opposing viewpoints of Hobbes and Rousseau often arise in discussions of political philosophy and are typically referred to as [[Hobbes vs. Rouss
    1 KB (171 words) - 01:56, 31 March 2007
  • This page will (probably) be for analysis of the resulting discussions.
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